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List of Medical Oxygen Manufacturing Units LIST OF MEDICAL OXYGEN MANUFACTURING UNITS Sl. Composition Of Person Name of the Manufacture Mobile No. No. Medical Oxygen Incharge M/s. Asian Gases Industries, No.102/02/1, Kusnoor Industrial 1. Area, Shahabad Road, Kalaburagi- OXYGEN IP Mr. Asif 8073567900 585 105 M/s. Amogh Gases Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. 9A, KIADB Industrial Area, Mr. T.D. 2. OXYGEN IP 9900083966 Hirehalli Village, UdigereHobli, Girish Tumakuru District- 572 168 M/s. Bentley India, No. 56, Bidadi Mr. 9886608550 3. Industrial Area, Sector-2, 2nd Phase, OXYGEN IP ArihantRanka 080-23355990 Bidadi, Ramanagar District -562 109 M/s. Belgaum Oxygen Pvt. Ltd., Plot Mr. 4. No.25/26, Kakati Industrial Area, OXYGEN IP 9844053348 VenkateshPatil Belgaum M/s: Bellary Oxygen Company Pvt. 5. Ltd.,No.855, TPD Plant JSK Ltd., OXYGEN IP Mr. Kiran Raju 9980099440 Village Torangallu-583123 M/s. Bhoruka Gases Ltd., Mr. 6. Whitefield Road, Mahadevapura, OXYGEN IP 9740756696 Subramanya Bangalore – 48 M/s. Gadag Oxygen Pvt. Ltd., Sy.No. 19/6, NH-63, Near Ginigera- Mr. Prakash 7. OXYGEN IP 9449829060 583 228, Kanakapur Village, Tal. Mudagowdar Koppal M/s. H. S. Kanthi Industrial Gases Private Limited,Sy. No. 64A/26, 8. Sigikeri Village, Navanagar-Sangam OXYGEN IP Mr. Santosh 9880061663 Road, Bagalkot – 587 111 M/s. Inox Air Products Ltd., Plot No. Mr. 9. 44B(P), KIADB Industrial Area., OXYGEN IP 9741166443 Hoskote, Bangalore-562114 Ravichandran M/s. JSW Industrial Gases Pvt. Ltd., J1 and J2 Plant, PB.No-16, P.O 10. OXYGEN IP Mr. Sampath 9632876505 Vidyanagar, Bellary District - 583 275 M/s. Kamath Industrial Gases., No.30, MPL KIADB Industrial area, Mr.Rajendra 11. OXYGEN IP 9902191333 Nidige Post, Machenahalli,Shimoga- Kamath 577 222 M/s. Karnataka Industrial Gases Pvt 12. Ltd., 110, SatturIndl. Area, Sattur, OXYGEN IP Mr.Benjamin 9844092022 Dharwad - 580 009 M/s. Kulkarni Oxygen Gas., Mr. 13. Plot No. 110/88, KIADB Indl Area, OXYGEN IP Vijaykumarkul 9481631655 Mahalbagayat, Bijapur karni M/s. Karnad Gases Pvt. Ltd., Mr 14. Plot No. 28A, KIADB Indl. Area, OXYGEN IP 9341763377 .UdayKarnad Karnad, Mulky – 574 154, M/s. Lakshmi Cryogenics (P) Ltd., 15. Plot No. 30, Industrial Area, OXYGEN IP Mr. M J shetty 7353655544 Baikampady, Mangalore - 575 010 M/s. Air Water India Ltd., JSW Steel 16. Limited Premises, Toranagallu, OXYGEN IP Mr. Nazir 740-656-1786 Sandur Taluk, Ballari - 583 275 M/s. Linde India Limited, Plot No.1 And 2(Part), Survey No.59/1 And 17. 60, SompuraIndustrail Area, OXYGEN IP Mr.Sadashivan 9611277977 Dabaspet, Nelamangala Taluk, Bengaluru Rural-562111 M/s. M.S.P.L Gases limited Mr. 18. Plot No.99, Part-B, HongaIndl. Area, OXYGEN IP 9900256820 Belguam. Vishwanath M/s. M.S.P.L.S.No.195, Hosahalli Mr. 19. OXYGEN IP 9108010367 Village Tq.,Koppal., Dist. Koppal. Suryaprakash M/s. Malabar Oxygen Company Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. R-18, R-22 & SPL-17, Mr.GunakarNa 20. KSSIDC Ltd., Industrial Estate, OXYGEN IP 9448601940 Yantrapura Post, ik Harihar – 577 602. M/s. Malbar Oxygen Pvt. Ltd., Plot 0824- No.1898, Baikampady Ind. Area., Mr. Narayan 21. OXYGEN IP 2407221/98802398 Mangalore 11, D.K.Dist Aithal 01 M/s. Mangala Ravi Enterprises, Shed 22. No.100-1 YadavanahalliIndl State, OXYGEN IP Mr. Tantri 8277055127 Opp Toy Ice Cream, Mysore-20 M/s. MSPL Gases Ltd, Plot No. Mr. 23. 114, KIADB, Raichur Growth OXYGEN IP 9108010367 Center, Raichur Suryaprakash M/s. Mahathi Oxygen Company, No. 410-413/45(Part1), Hebbal Industrial 24. OXYGEN IP Mr. Shantaramu 9731993601 Area, KasabaHobli, Mysuru - 570 016 M/s. Padaki Air Products., 25. Plot No: 226-A, Part 1 & 2,Hebbal OXYGEN IP Mr. Ravi 9902855177 Industrial Area,Mysore-570 016 M/s. POC Gases, Mr. Thirumala 26. 6B, KIADB Industrial Area, OXYGEN IP 9440420919 Deosugur,Raichur – 584 170 Reddy M/s. Praxair India Pvt Ltd.,Hospet 27. Steels Site, Gingera, Koppal, District OXYGEN IP Mr. Nagoji Rao 9663160427 -583 228 M/s. Praxair India Pvt. Ltd., 28. 27, A/1, KIADB Indl Area., OXYGEN IP Mr. Kamaraj 9741561560 Doddaballapur M/s. Praxair India Pvt. Ltd., No. 194, KIADB Industrial Growth Mr. 29. OXYGEN IP 9741143279 Centre, Mummygatti Village, Belur, Balasubramanya Dharwad – 580 008 M/s. Praxair India Pvt. Ltd., ASU Division of Toranagallu, Inside the Premises of JSW Steel Limited, Mr. Ujwal 30. (Survey No.343, T-1600 Plant, OXYGEN IP Kumar 9880342914 BLOCK-JSW-II), P. B. No. 04, Chowdary Vidyanagar Post, Toranagallu, Bellary District M/s. Pai Air Products, # 7/1/92/4, West Pipe Line Road, Kasturba 31. OXYGEN IP Mr. Pai 9845063166 Nagar, Mysuru Road, Bengaluru - 560 026 M/s. Rukmini Industrial Gases, Sy. No. 311, MP. No. 634, Ginigera 32. Village, Bheemnur Road, Koppal – OXYGEN IP Mr.Krishna 9353025916 583 228. M/s. Raichur Industrial Gases survey 33. No.836, 841, 842/2, Gadwal Road, OXYGEN IP Mr. Ajit Singh 8951574153 Raichur-584102 M/s. Shri Padmavati Industrial Gases, Plot 9448141396 No.122/A/1, Betkuli, Kumta Taluk, 0836-2331840, 34. Karwar District - 581 333 OXYGEN IP Mr. Anish Valji 2237308, 9845721396, 9448169977 M/s. SreeRenuka Industrial Gases, Sy. No. 10/1A-2B, Door No. 472/1, Karur 35. Industrial Area, Near Panchalingeshwara OXYGEN IP Mr.Yogesh 9341647703 Temple, P.B. Road, Davanagere-577006. M/s. Sandeep Gases, 36. Plot No. 310/C, Sankalapur Industrial OXYGEN IP Mr. Roshan 9379271813 Area, Bellary Road, Hospet – 583 201 M/s. Southern Gas Ltd., 37. 10F, Indl. Area, II Phase Peenya, OXYGEN IP Mr. SandandPai 9845543677 Bangalore-58 M/s. Southern Gas Ltd.,S.No.17, Paper 38. Town,Bhadravathi - 577302 OXYGEN IP Mr. Suresh Pai 9480050141 M/s. Southern Oxygen Co.,Pvt., Ltd., Mr. Kamal 39. OXYGEN IP 9342333555 Sy.No.623, Srinivas Saradgi, Gulbarga Kabra M/s. Sri. Venkateshwara Air Products, 40. Plot No.1, 1st Phase, KIADB Industrial OXYGEN IP Mr. Rakesh 9535233717 Area, Malur-563130. M/s. Skanda Industrial Gases,Plot No. 33- 41. B, II Stage,Mundargi Industrial OXYGEN IP Mr. Nagaraj 8309291247 Area,Bengaluru Road,Bellary – 583 102. M/s. The Southern Gas Ltd., No. 274/1, Next to Durgadevi Temple 42. OXYGEN IP Mr. Prakash 9513998777 Road, Gokul BO, Tarihal Road, Hubli- 580030 M/s. The Southern Gas Ltd., 43. Plot No. 293, Sy.No. 369, Hebbal OXYGEN IP Mr. Kedar 7219198969 Industrial Area, Kasaba, Mysore - 570016 M/s. The Southern Gas Ltd., Plot No. C-2 (Special Type), Industrial 44. Estate, Opp. The Mysore Kirloskar Ltd, OXYGEN IP Mr.Nagaraj 7219199172 Yantrapur Post, Harihar- 577602 M/s. Trinetra Gases, Plot No. 104/P2, KIADB, 45. KadakolaIndl. Area, Nanjangud OXYGEN IP Mr. Tantri 9880794029 Road, Mysore - 521 311 M/s. Universal Air Products Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. 10, Part-I, KIADB 46. Indl. Area, Kunigal - 572 130, OXYGEN IP Mr. Subhasis 9845063119 Tumkur District M/s. Universal Air Products Pvt. Ltd.,Plot No. P-22, P-22A, 3rd 47. OXYGEN IP Mr. Subhasis 9845063119 Stage, Peenya Industrial Area, Bengaluru – 560 058 M/s. Vinay Gas Products., Plot 48. No.75, KIADB Industrial Area, OXYGEN IP Mr. Gopi 9342685868 Mundrigi Village, Bellary - 583 101 M/s. Vijay Oxy and Industrial Gases, Plot No. 85/P9, KIADB Industrial 49. Area, Nandur, KesaratagiShahbad OXYGEN IP Road,Kalaburagi – 585 229. M/s. Sri Venkateswara Air Products, 50. Plot No. 141-B, KIADB, Mundargi, OXYGEN IP Mr. Pani 9449556666 Industrial Area, Ballari – 583 101 M/s. Anagha Enterprises, Plot No. OXYGEN IP 51. 564-A(P1) & 564-A(P2)/A, KIADB Mr. Kiran H.D 9449855506 Industrial Area, Hassan - 573 201 M/s. Peenya Industrial Gases Pvt. OXYGEN IP Ltd., Sy. No. 108(Part), Plot No. 74- 9686196643/ 52. Mr. D. M Pillay B & C, Hootagally Industrial Area, 9845003360 KasabaHobli, Mysuru - 570 018 M/s. Peenya Industrial Gases Pvt. OXYGEN IP Ltd., Plot No. 30, P-1, KIADB 9686196643/ 53. Industrial Area, Dabaspet, Mr. D. M Pillay 9845003360 Nelamangala Taluk, Bengaluru Rural District - 562 111 M/s. MSPL Gases Limited, OXYGEN IP 54. Visvesvaraya Iron & Steel Limited, Mr. Kashinath 9900266815 Bhadravathi - 577 301 M/s. Siga Gases India Pvt. Ltd., Plot OXYGEN IP No. 116 & 117, 7th Main Road, 3rd Mr. Ravi Kumar 9701611160 & 55. Phase, Peenya Industrial Area, & Mr. Devaraj 9341045631 Bengaluru - 560 058 M/s. Indiana Oxygen Company, Plot OXYGEN IP No. 113-A, Sy. No. 87/P, Industrial 56. Growth Centre, Koushika Road, Mr. Jagannath 9448857005 DoddabasavaHobli, Shanthigrama, Hassan - 573 201 M/s. Benaka Industrial Gases, Sy. OXYGEN IP No. 130/7, Machohalli Gate, 57. Bapagrama Post, Magadi Main Mr Manjunath 9900562308 Road, Bengaluru - 560 091 M/s. Sri Durga Gas Products, Sy. OXYGEN IP No. 22/3, Nagamangala Village, 58. Hegganahalli Post, KundanaHobli, Mr. Bharath C.H 9035500832 Devanhalli Taluk, Bengaluru Rural - 562 110 M/s. Siga Gases India Pvt. Ltd., Plot OXYGEN IP No. 60C, Near Karnataka Bank, Mr. Ravi Kumar 9701611160 & 59. Bommasandra Industrial Area, & Mr. Devaraj 9341045631 Bengaluru - 560 099 M/s. Trinetra Gases, Plot No. OXYGEN IP 104/P2, Sy. No. 220(Part), KIADB Smt. 60. 9880794029 Industrial Area, Kadakola, Bhanumathi S.K Nanjangud Road, Mysuru - 571 311 M/s. Sri Balaji Oxygen, Plot No. OXYGEN IP 261/P1, 2nd Phase, KIADB 61. Industrial Area, HarohalliHobli, Sri. Vivek M 9535163153 Kanakapura Taluk, Ramanagar District - 562 112 M/s. Grasim Industrial Limited, Unit OXYGEN IP HariharPolyfibers, Kumarapatnam, 62. Ranebennur Taluk, Haveri District - P. Srinivasan 8861771234 581 123 M/s. Spec & Cal Gases Pvt. Ltd., OXYGEN IP Plot No. 20/2, Chintamani Main Mr. Divyanand 63. 9741481427 Road,Mallimakanapura, Hoskote, Murthy N Bengaluru – 562 122 M/s. Unity Gas Company, OXYGEN IP 7/1/92, Karithimmanahalli, 64. Pipeline West, KasthuribhaNagara, Mr. Vivek M 9535163153 Bengaluru – 560 026 M/s.
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